AFEX strengthens African commodities footprint with expansion to Uganda
By Onome Amuge As part of its commitment to establish a strong foothold across Africa, AFEX, the continent’s leading commodities
Greenpeace Africa reacts to East Africa crude oil pipeline deal
Says project will have harmful impact on global effort on clean energy East Africa needs clean energy that will help preserve its
Coffee output may rise 2-3m bags yearly in Africa as countries recover from conflicts
African Fine Coffees Association said coffee production output could almost double in the next five years in the black continent as
IMF sees Uganda economy growth expands 5% in 2017/18
Uganda’s economy is seen expanding by five percent in the 2017/18 fiscal year, up from four percent in the previous period, lifted by
Museveni woos Arab investors to Uganda, says “we have the raw materials, human resource and market”
President Yoweri Museveni used his time at the sidelines of the ongoing 4th Global Business Forum on Africa to reach out to various
Major tech companies conquering Africa with sports
Africa is a sport loving continent, and governments in the region have utilised it to gain popularity and support from the people.
Uganda eyes $15-20bn in oil investments after deals with Nigeria’s Oranto Petroleum
Uganda, a newcomer on the international oil stage, expects investments to the tune of US$15-20 billion over the next three to four
African countries vow to fight illegal timber trade to boost GDP
African countries have pledged to tame illegal trade in timber and other forest products by ensuring that the sub-sector makes a
Corporate governance standards aiding growth in Nigeria, others – report
The latest joint study by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and KPMG has revealed that the standards of
Nigeria, Zambia top countries prone to cyber attacks in the world – Global threat report
Five African countries including Nigeria, Zambia, Uganda, Malawi and South Africa have been identified as having the highest risk